If you were using past tense- watched present tense -watching future tense- i will watch?
The past tense is watched.
The present tense is:
The future tense is will watch.
What is the future tense of kneel?
Will kneel.
I will kneel.
You will kneel.
He/she will kneel.
We will kneel.
They will kneel.
What is the future tense of credit?
The word credit is a noun. So, the future tense of credit can be made as here under :-
'Be in Credit'
or transforming it into the form of verb,assisted by an auxiliary verb like :-
'shall be credited' or 'will be credited'.
Is performed a past present or future tense?
Performed is past tense. The present tense is perform, and the future tense is will perform.
What do you call a person who sees what will happen in the future?
A person who claims to see or predict what will happen in the future is often referred to as a "seer," "prophet," or "clairvoyant." In some contexts, they may also be called a "psychic" or "fortune teller." These individuals are believed to possess special abilities to foresee events or gain insight into future occurrences.
What is past present and future tense?
The different tenses are used to tell general times: whether something happens in the past, present, or future. (Of course.)
The easiest way to show this is with examples. If you want to talk about a car driving down the street, you would use different tenses depending on the time you talk about it.
If it already happened, you would use past tense.
Ex: The car drove down the street.
If it is happening, you would use present tense.
EX: The car drives down the street.
If it is going to happen, you use future tense.
Ex: The car will drive down the street.
Pretty simple, right? Not always, depending on who you are. The most common mistake here is that people tend to mix the tenses.
Ex: Billy makes the project. He created it quickly.
Once again, this may sound right or wrong depending on who you are. But the reality is, it isn't "proper" english. The word makes is in present tense, while created is in past tense. There are two ways you can fix this.
Ex: Billy makes the project. He creates it quickly.
Ex: Billy made the project. He created it quickly.
Notice that the bolded words in each sentence are of the same tense.
I hope this helps!
will fly -- I will fly back to Hamilton later tonight
am/is/are going to fly -- We are going to fly to Tahiti next month
am/is/are flying -- She is flying to Sydney this evening
What is the past and future tense of flight?
Flight doesn't have any tenses as it's a noun. Only verbs have tenses.